The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is a government agency established by Congress in 1934 to encourage U.S. trade with foreign countries through various financing programs and risk mitigation services.
Intermediation refers to the activity performed by a bank, financial institution, broker or similar entity, acting as a go-between for two parties in a transaction. Intermediaries may accept some or all associated credit or commercial risks.
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